I: | In flowers of guava and cucumber, the flower is epigynous and the ovary is inferior |
II: | In flowers of mustard, the flower is hypogynous and the ovary is superior |
1. | Having the sepals united | Gamosepalous |
2. | Sterile stamen | staminode |
3. | Stamens attached to perianth | Epiphyllous |
4. | Having the carpels of the gynoecium united in a compound ovary | Syncarpous |
1. | Ray florets of sunflower have epigynous flowers with inferior ovary. |
2. | In vexillary aestivation, keel are the two largest posterior petals. |
3. | Stamens are united into one bunch in China rose. |
4. | Placentation is marginal in Pea. |
Flower symmetry | Ovary position | Androecium | Gynoecium | |
1. | Zygomorphic | Inferior | Variable length stamens within a flower | Parietal placnetation |
2. | Zygomorphic | Inferior | Polyadelphous | Marginal placentation |
3. | Actinomorphic | Superior | Polyadelphous | Axile placentation |
4. | Actinomorphic | Superior | Variable length stamens within a flower | Parietal placnetation |
1. | Flower is zygomorphic, aestivation is vexillary, stamens are diadelphous and placentation is marginal. |
2. | Flower is actinomorphic, aestivation is vexillary, stamens are diadelphous and placentation is axile. |
3. | Flower is zygomorphic, aestivation is twisted, stamens are monodelphous and placentation is parietal. |
4. | Flower is actinomorphic, aestivation is imbricate, stamens are diadelphous and placentation is marginal. |
Column I [Position of Ovary] |
Column II [Type of flower] |
||
A. | Inferior | P. | Hypogynous |
B. | Half inferior | Q. | Perigynous |
C. | Superior | R. | Epigynous |
A | B | C | |
1. | P | Q | R |
2. | P | R | Q |
3. | R | Q | P |
4. | R | P | Q |
1. | Mustard | 2. | China rose |
3. | Tomato | 4. | Lemon |
1. | Pericarp | Wall of the fruit |
2. | Perisperm | Residual, persistent nucellus |
3. | Perigynous | A flower with superior ovary |
4. | Perianth | Floral structure comprised of calyx and corolla especially when the two whorls are fused |
I: | Its ovary is one-chambered but becomes two-chambered due to formation of a false septum |
II: | There may be variation in the length of filaments within its flowers |
III: | Its flower is zygomorphic |
IV: | Its flowers are located at the rim of the thalamus almost at the same level |
1. | Only I and II are correct |
2. | All I, II, III and IV are correct |
3. | Only I, III and IV are correct |
4. | Only I, II and III are correct |
Column 1 | Column 2 | ||
A | Outer layer of the seed coat | P | Coleoptile |
B | Inner layer of the seed coat | Q | Tegmen |
C | Sheath enclosing the plumule | R | Coleorhiza |
D | Sheath enclosing the radicle | S | Testa |
A | B | C | D | |
1. | Q | S | P | R |
2. | S | Q | P | R |
3. | S | Q | R | P |
4. | Q | S | R | P |